This affected me this morning, I was in overtime in a draft challenge match, we each had taken a tower in regular time. I had his king tower down to 8 HP and I had an arrow in hand with just enough elixir to play it, but he was bearing down on my tower which had low health (about ~350), and I had to decided quickly whether to defend with a troop or arrow his tower. I couldn't recall if it was enough to finish it so I defended, I did not want to be left staring at a 1 or 2 health tower as mine fell.

My defence wasn't strong enough and he took my tower for the win.

Arrows do 84 damage to a tower under tournament standard conditions. I will remember this forever.

I find that games often come down to a small number of decisions where you could have delayed a play or used an alternate defence or used an alternate placement.

People underestimate how crucial the /s is on Reddit. It doesn't matter how insanely obviously sarcastic something is, there will always be people that take it seriously. Sadly because there are people that are just that stupid/toxic.